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Mighty Trains - The Canadian

published:29 Oct 2017

Mighty Trains - The Canadian

Mighty Trains - The Canadian

published:29 Oct 2017

views:60474

Get ready for an epic 2,800-mile journey aboard the legendary Canadian, Via Rail\'s famous transcontinental passenger train. This national treasure travels between Vancouver\'s Central Station and Toronto\'s Union Station on a breathtaking voyage that attracts rail fans from all over the world. Join us on the train\'s path through the Rocky Mountains, Saskatchewan prairies, boreal forest, and lakes of Northern Ontario, and meet the army of staff and crew who keep this iconic streamliner rolling along....

Mighty Trains - The Canadian

published:29 Oct 2017

views:60474

Get ready for an epic 2,800-mile journey aboard the legendary Canadian, Via Rail\'s famous transcontinental passenger train. This national treasure travels between Vancouver\'s Central Station and Toronto\'s Union Station on a breathtaking voyage that attracts rail fans from all over the world. Join us on the train\'s path through the Rocky Mountains, Saskatchewan prairies, boreal forest, and lakes of Northern Ontario, and meet the army of staff and crew who keep this iconic streamliner rolling along....

The Canadian departs Vancouver in Real Time

published:10 Jul 2017

The Canadian departs Vancouver in Real Time

The Canadian departs Vancouver in Real Time

published:10 Jul 2017

views:45775

In my youth, back when it was still run by Canadian Pacific in its original maroon livery and beaver-topped shields, I had the good fortune to make several trips across Canada on The Canadian. Many years later in 2012 I decided to make it the subject of some footage I was shooting with my brand new video camera.
Not content with just a single clip, I shot more footage and before I knew it I had accumulated a quite lot of material, which gave me the idea to put it all together and fill in the gaps so I could have a record of its entire journey as it left Pacific Central Station here in Vancouver and made its way through Burnaby, New Westminster, and across the Fraser River.
It turned out to be a lengthy project. The train departs Vancouver at 8:30PM, so shooting was only possible for a few weeks before and after the summer solstice when the sun sets late enough. Combine that with weather challenges, late departures and other issues, and it ended up taking six years to collect enough footage to document the entire run of about 30 minutes.
So here is the result: a presentation of the journey of The Canadian, with the original recorded sound, in approximately real time from when it leaves Pacific Central Station to it\'s crossing of the Fraser River in New Westminster.
Although edited to look like the continuous journey of a single train, it is of course composed of shots captured over several years - so there are countless \"continuity\" issues: different cars and locomotives in the consist, differences in the cars or lack thereof being deadheaded at the front end of the ...

The Canadian departs Vancouver in Real Time

published:10 Jul 2017

views:45775

In my youth, back when it was still run by Canadian Pacific in its original maroon livery and beaver-topped shields, I had the good fortune to make several trips across Canada on The Canadian. Many years later in 2012 I decided to make it the subject of some footage I was shooting with my brand new video camera.
Not content with just a single clip, I shot more footage and before I knew it I had accumulated a quite lot of material, which gave me the idea to put it all together and fill in the gaps so I could have a record of its entire journey as it left Pacific Central Station here in Vancouver and made its way through Burnaby, New Westminster, and across the Fraser River.
It turned out to be a lengthy project. The train departs Vancouver at 8:30PM, so shooting was only possible for a few weeks before and after the summer solstice when the sun sets late enough. Combine that with weather challenges, late departures and other issues, and it ended up taking six years to collect enough footage to document the entire run of about 30 minutes.
So here is the result: a presentation of the journey of The Canadian, with the original recorded sound, in approximately real time from when it leaves Pacific Central Station to it\'s crossing of the Fraser River in New Westminster.
Although edited to look like the continuous journey of a single train, it is of course composed of shots captured over several years - so there are countless \"continuity\" issues: different cars and locomotives in the consist, differences in the cars or lack thereof being deadheaded at the front end of the ...

Rail Innovations - The Canadian (1955) (VHS)

published:08 Nov 2016

Rail Innovations - The Canadian (1955) (VHS)

Rail Innovations - The Canadian (1955) (VHS)

published:08 Nov 2016

views:9671

Here\'s a good one for the incredibly niche hobby of \"railfans\" (more commonly known as Trainspotting). Don\'t know much about this train at all, but there\'s probably someone that does. It doesn\'t say anywhere on the tape or the box when the physical VHS tape was actually distributed, so I put the date of the film in question.
\"Direct from the archives, Canadian Pacific\'s classic 1955 film introducing \"The Canadian\". Tour the train, then ride west from Montréal to Vancouver. Superb views of the Streamliner at Mink Tunnel, Banff, The Spirals and Vancouver. Brand new F units alng with Budd Stainless Steel, all in the splendor of Canada. A must if you like passenger trains.\"
Recorded off of a Toshiba D-VR5SC
This was uploaded for archival and educational purposes as the format of the VHS is slowly disappearing. As always, this is not uploaded for financial gain, but simply for the preservation of limited and sparse footage....

Rail Innovations - The Canadian (1955) (VHS)

published:08 Nov 2016

views:9671

Here\'s a good one for the incredibly niche hobby of \"railfans\" (more commonly known as Trainspotting). Don\'t know much about this train at all, but there\'s probably someone that does. It doesn\'t say anywhere on the tape or the box when the physical VHS tape was actually distributed, so I put the date of the film in question.
\"Direct from the archives, Canadian Pacific\'s classic 1955 film introducing \"The Canadian\". Tour the train, then ride west from Montréal to Vancouver. Superb views of the Streamliner at Mink Tunnel, Banff, The Spirals and Vancouver. Brand new F units alng with Budd Stainless Steel, all in the splendor of Canada. A must if you like passenger trains.\"
Recorded off of a Toshiba D-VR5SC
This was uploaded for archival and educational purposes as the format of the VHS is slowly disappearing. As always, this is not uploaded for financial gain, but simply for the preservation of limited and sparse footage....

What Makes This Canadian Train So Special?

published:25 Aug 2017

What Makes This Canadian Train So Special?

What Makes This Canadian Train So Special?

published:25 Aug 2017

views:151031

The Canadian passenger train has a unique streamlined design that goes back to the 1930s. It’s a rare aesthetic, perfectly captured by this fan who makes replicas of them to sell, all over the world.
From the show Mighty Trains: http://bit.ly/2fLJuFY...

What Makes This Canadian Train So Special?

published:25 Aug 2017

views:151031

The Canadian passenger train has a unique streamlined design that goes back to the 1930s. It’s a rare aesthetic, perfectly captured by this fan who makes replicas of them to sell, all over the world.
From the show Mighty Trains: http://bit.ly/2fLJuFY...

The Canadian

ViaRail "Canadian" Train Sleeper Tour

published:24 Jul 2014

ViaRail "Canadian" Train Sleeper Tour

ViaRail "Canadian" Train Sleeper Tour

published:24 Jul 2014

views:624513

I have ridden Amtrak\'s long distance trains several times, and I have previously put together two videos on what to expect when traveling in \'sleeper\' class (first class) on the western route \"Superliner\" trains. Recently I took a similar trip across Canada on ViaRail\'s famous transcontinental train called the \"Canadian\", from Toronto to Vancouver. This video shows what to expect in a sleeper car on this trip, as well as presenting the trip and its sights. My trip took place in the four days immediately following Labor Day in May of 2014. The westbound train starts at 10 PM in Toronto, then continues over the next three full days and part of the morning on the fourth day, so the trip includes five consecutive dates, and occupies about 3-1/2 days (going by hours of travel).
I forgot to mention in the video that the rooms (except for the berths) all have en-suite toilets. In the roomettes, the toilets are covered by the bed when it is lowered....

ViaRail "Canadian" Train Sleeper Tour

published:24 Jul 2014

views:624513

I have ridden Amtrak\'s long distance trains several times, and I have previously put together two videos on what to expect when traveling in \'sleeper\' class (first class) on the western route \"Superliner\" trains. Recently I took a similar trip across Canada on ViaRail\'s famous transcontinental train called the \"Canadian\", from Toronto to Vancouver. This video shows what to expect in a sleeper car on this trip, as well as presenting the trip and its sights. My trip took place in the four days immediately following Labor Day in May of 2014. The westbound train starts at 10 PM in Toronto, then continues over the next three full days and part of the morning on the fourth day, so the trip includes five consecutive dates, and occupies about 3-1/2 days (going by hours of travel).
I forgot to mention in the video that the rooms (except for the berths) all have en-suite toilets. In the roomettes, the toilets are covered by the bed when it is lowered....

Canada. History of Canada in a Nutshell.

published:12 Aug 2017

Canada. History of Canada in a Nutshell.

Canada. History of Canada in a Nutshell.

published:12 Aug 2017

views:532565

The animated history of Canada in a nutshell from the European perspective. Why is Canada not part of the United States? Officially, the country is 150 years old, but Canada\'s history is way longer than that. A lot of misconceptions exist about this country, let us hear the story of Canada. (English captions included).
Since the ancient times, North America was inhabited by many people. The history of Canada is a story of all these people. However, the modern Canadian nation began with the European Colonization. First the Vikings, then the French, and the English, then many different settlers and immigrants from all over the world. Let us discover the history of Canada, and the forming of the nation....

Canada. History of Canada in a Nutshell.

published:12 Aug 2017

views:532565

The animated history of Canada in a nutshell from the European perspective. Why is Canada not part of the United States? Officially, the country is 150 years old, but Canada\'s history is way longer than that. A lot of misconceptions exist about this country, let us hear the story of Canada. (English captions included).
Since the ancient times, North America was inhabited by many people. The history of Canada is a story of all these people. However, the modern Canadian nation began with the European Colonization. First the Vikings, then the French, and the English, then many different settlers and immigrants from all over the world. Let us discover the history of Canada, and the forming of the nation....

Get ready for an epic 2,800-mile journey aboard the legendary Canadian, Via Rail\'s famous transcontinental passenger train. This national treasure travels between Vancouver\'s Central Station and Toronto\'s Union Station on a breathtaking voyage that attracts rail fans from all over the world. Join us

In my youth, back when it was still run by Canadian Pacific in its original maroon livery and beaver-topped shields, I had the good fortune to make several trips across Canada on The Canadian. Many years later in 2012 I decided to make it the subject of some footage I was shooting with my brand new

I\'m on the train for the second leg of my cross Canada road trip ... explore the VIA Rai Canadian Train with me!
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Here\'s a good one for the incredibly niche hobby of \"railfans\" (more commonly known as Trainspotting). Don\'t know much about this train at all, but there\'s probably someone that does. It doesn\'t say anywhere on the tape or the box when the physical VHS tape was actually distributed, so I put the dat

The Canadian passenger train has a unique streamlined design that goes back to the 1930s. It’s a rare aesthetic, perfectly captured by this fan who makes replicas of them to sell, all over the world.
From the show Mighty Trains: http://bit.ly/2fLJuFY

I have ridden Amtrak\'s long distance trains several times, and I have previously put together two videos on what to expect when traveling in \'sleeper\' class (first class) on the western route \"Superliner\" trains. Recently I took a similar trip across Canada on ViaRail\'s famous transcontinental train

The animated history of Canada in a nutshell from the European perspective. Why is Canada not part of the United States? Officially, the country is 150 years old, but Canada\'s history is way longer than that. A lot of misconceptions exist about this country, let us hear the story of Canada. (English

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